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If it takes you a while to find this place, it will be worth the effort. (BTW…the entrance is on McCollum Pkwy at entrance “B”…follow the road and signs that say “restaurant”)

Elevation Chophouse is a restaurant located right in the middle of McCollum airport. This place should get 10 stars just for the atmosphere. It was really nice to sit and look out of the wall of windows and watch the planes and helicopters take off and land. This would a REALLY COOL FIRST DATE SPOT!! (do ya hear me guys?) I am told the atmosphere for dinner is great and with all the planes jetting here and there with all the pretty lights…well….it would definitely put ME in the mood.

But I digress….I’m here to talk about lunch.

The Elevation Chophouse and Sky Bar was built 2 years ago in the middle of the McCollum Airport from the ground up. There was definitely a vision to this place. The entire place is made of glass with two levels for eating and drinking. There is a stage area where the Sky Bar hosts live music every weekend. They also serve a Sunday brunch. When I asked what is on the brunch menu, the waitress didn’t know because it was so new. I will check it out and report as an “add on” to this post. If it is as good as lunch, it will be worth the wait.

You are in the middle of the action while you eat!

As you know if you have read my other posts, Elma and I rate 6 categories on a five star rating. Please review our rating system so you’ll know what we are talking about.

Food Quality: Both Elma and I gave our highest rating in this area. Most everything is made fresh in the kitchen. There are details to the food (like cutting the cucumber decoratively) that really make the overall appearance and presentation top notch. The french fries are homemade, thick and extremely good. I just had to try the homemade chips for an appetizer.

These things came out light and crispy and warm with that blue cheese bechamel and the balsalmic vinaigrette reduction. Elma said, “Wow…that chocolate sauce on the chips is very good!” The reduction did bring a sweet flavor to it. Very good!!

I also ordered a house salad that was huge and filled with fresh baby greens that were chilled just right and came with tomatoes, cucumbers and red onion. The citrus vinaigrette dressing finished it off perfectly. ($7)

House Salad--nice, fresh and big

Value: We ordered a lot of food. I really wanted to taste as much on the menu as I could. So in reality, we ordered 1 appetizer, 3 entrees (the house salad is considered and entree), 2 drinks, and 2 desserts. The bill was $49.50. Not the usual $20.00 we like to spend on lunch….but we did leave with doggie bags–for both our entrees and the appetizer. It’s a bit more fancy, but we liked it. This is one of the reasons they lost one of their stars from us.

Portabella Mushroom Sandwich and house made fries $9

Atmosphere: Here’s where this place hits the heights (no pun intended) It was very interesting sitting on the first level (no way Elma’s knees could do the long staircase to the top level) but I could imagine sitting on the upper level must be great.

I really want to come back with some of my friends on a weekend night to hear some music and taste the drink specials (sorry, Elma…that’s past you bedtime) I am told the age and type of person that is here on a typical weekend varies. I asked the waitress if I would “feel like a grandma” if I came here on the weekend. “Oh no! There are lots of older people here on the weekends” (older…..older…….does that mean OLD? I’ll have to come back to see how many wrinkles I can count. ) It looks like it could have a lot of potential.

Wait Staff: I always feel guilty when I rate the wait staff because we usually end up eating lunch at 2:30 or 3:00 and we’re usually the only ones in the place. (Don’t forget…we’re running on “Elma Time”–wake up at 11:00, breakfast is at 11:30, lunch is at 3:00) If we can’t get good service between the lunch and dinner crowd, something’s wrong. Of course, our waitress was great and the food was served quickly and with a smile.

Senior Friendly: The parking lot is small and there were no handicapped spaces, but because it was so small, there was not a long walk to the door. There are no steps to get in, but the upper level is not accessible to those that don’t so stairs well.

Bathrooms: There was a sweet scent of clean (like Irish spring) when I walked through the door. It was very clean and it had a changing table, which was thoughtful.

The bathroom was clean and smelled great

Other things to note: The desserts are all house-made (except for the cheesecake) I decided to try the house made ice cream. The flavor this week was coffee (my favorite) It was great with tiny coffee grounds in it, but it looked so lonely rolling around in that big bowl. Can you give me a cookie or something to keep it company?

House made coffee ice cream $2.50

All in all, a pleasant experience and we will most definitely return. Check it out for yourself and see if we “hit the target” or had our “heads in the clouds”.

Some of the reviews I read were not so nice…….. we did not experience the things that others complained about, but we were only there one time. I will go back and add another report.

I thought I would open up the reviews by noting a place Elma and I have been to 8 times in the last 2 months (at the time that this was written 🙂 the Marietta Fish Market. This restaurant belongs to the family of restaurants that include The Marietta Diner, Pasta Bella’s, and The Cherokee Cattle Company, so my expectations were set high from the get go. We were not disappointed.

I don’t know how these people serve such delicious portions at such a low price. I have seen this restaurant compared to Red Lobster—ummm….what? There is no way in this universe that the freshness and quality of the food at Marietta Fish Market can be compared to that of a chain seafood place. It would be like comparing a burger at Chops to a burger at Burger King…pah-leeze!

As you know if you have read our rating system, there are 6 categories that factor into the final rating.

Food Quality: This is a no-brainer. The freshness of the seafood is evident at the first bite. Whether you bite into shrimp, flounder, tilapia, salmon, red snapper…you name it, it tastes like it was caught in the back room. Now folks, we’ve eaten here 8 times…yes EIGHT! Every time we have eaten lunch here, it is always the same: FRESH!

We usually ask for a bread basket. This is no ordinary bread. It comes out piping hot, and it has a thin layer of sweetened cream cheese in the middle. This did not stop us from spreading butter on it, though.

Then the soup which comes with all the lunch specials….get the seafood bisque…you won’t be disappointed!

The seafood bisque is loaded with huge pieces of fish and whole shrimp

Fish and chips ($8.95)—okay, fish, yes, fresh, yes, but the batter…….the batter is the lightest and crispest I have ever eaten. Remember–I am the health nut out of the pair..I RARELY eat fried foods ever…but the batter on this is light as a feather and didn’t weigh me down. The “chips” are homemade, just out of the fryer, crispy, drizzled with blue cheese dip..(okay, my mouth is watering as I am writing this). I don’t care if it’s fired in STP , (it’s not…, I’m just saying I wouldn’t care if it was) it just is GOOD!

Marietta Fish Market fish and chips--I left off the blue cheese on the chips this time because I love it with malt vinegar

The other dish to note was the red snapper (not on the “lunch specials page). I was told to order it with a light Cajun spice. I’m glad I did. The fish came out head and tail on–which I don’t usually see. I was worried that it would be hard to eat, but the fish was so tender, that I just slid my fork down along the bones, and the juicy seasoned-just-right fish came right out on my fork. At the end of my meal, my plate looked like something you’d see on Tom and Jerry, with the fish bones looking like a cartoon-head, ribs, and tail. My fish came with two side dishes–I can’t for the life of me remember what they were because the fish was so amazing!

The only thing I can say in the negative column is that the dirty rice is a little dry.

Value: This is also a no-brainer.

Elma went for the catfish lunch special at $5.95: 3 pieces of fried catfish, 11 hush puppies, cup of soup (she loves the New England Chowder), cole slaw (she’s an expert on slaw and this, she says rates in her “top 5″) a large portion of fries, 7 fried shrimp. and of course, the bread. Whenever they bring the plate to the table she always says”Holy Hannah!…you won’t have to cook for me for a while!” We have never left lunch without a doggie bag. And she was right—I didn’t have to cook for her for 2 meals.

OK you guys at MFM…how do you do it? Volume? We usually go there around 3 pm and the parking lot looks like a Friday night at most other places.

Atmosphere: From the moment you pull up into the parking lot, you get hit in the face with atmosphere. There are boats strewn about the lot as if they just docked for the day. And the friendly dolphin on top of the watchtower says you’re in the right place.

Adorable, not "in your face" murals and decor

When you walk in, the entire place is done with nice tasteful murals and faux brickwork, but not in a cheesy way. the ceiling is a sky with wispy nautical clouds. Each area of the restaurant has a different mural, but it’s tied together as if you really are at sea. Very nice calming colors.

Wait staff: Here’s where this place stands head and shoulders above the rest. From the minute we walked in, we were greeted by a friendly seating hostess who went out of her way to help us in and get us seated right away. Every time we have been there, our waiter/waitress has been extremely nice, accommodating, and any other word you can think of to mean “what a server should be”. 4 out of 8 times, the manager made his way around the floor asking everyone if things were ok, and if he could make things better.–this is during lunch, mind you. My drink was never empty and I never had to ask for anything.

Senior Friendly: We always get a handicapped parking place as there are more than enough. Elma has had 2 knee replacements and doesn’t do stairs well. You can take four small steps or a ramp into the dining area. Once in, it’s easy to maneuver around. Elma says the seats are comfy and supportive.

Bathrooms: They passed the clean test with flying colors. Stocked with paper and seat liners, they “get it”.

The bathroom smelled clean and fresh

Elma and I could find no reason why not to give five starts on every category. We absolutely LOVE this place, and from the looks of all the people there, we’re not the only ones!

One of Elma's favorites is the Maryland crab cake sandwich: a huge patty served on toasted rye with melted swiss, 10 hush puppies, fries slaw, veggies and soup for $10.95

Lunch is my favorite meal of the day. If you eat it early enough, it can be brunch. If you eat it late, it can be an early dinner. You can eat anything and make it lunch. But where can you eat in Cobb County, Georgia and get a great deal?

As fate would have it, my mother-in-law, Elma moved in with us 6 weeks ago. She is 83 years old and she is great. The one thing she loves to do is go out to lunch. She MUST get a good deal–a lot of food, at a bargain price. But the food HAS to be quality. She also likes a thoughtful atmosphere and music that’s “not so pounding”.

While I love lunch as well, I value quality interesting food that is healthy and served by a great wait staff.

We thought since we go out to eat at least 3 times a week, that we would save others time and money and give ratings for the places at which we eat. We would give our honest opinions and we would not take any free meals from any establishments that wanted to be on the blog.

Elma and I rate the eateries in six categories using a 1 – 5 star rating system.

Food quality: Is everything fresh? Does it taste like it’s been sitting around for a while? Are the lettuce leaves wilting? You get the idea.

Value: How many meals can we get out of our doggie bags?

Atmosphere: Can we keep busy looking around when the conversation lags? and do we like what we see?

Wait staff: Are they accommodating? do they make light banter? do they laugh at Elma’s jokes? are they attentive?

Senior friendly: are there enough handicapped parking spaces? is the entrance difficult to navigate? are the seats comfy?

Bathrooms: c’mon let’s face it–if the place is great, but the bathroom smells like Uncle Frank has been in there reading War and Peace, forget it!

Elma rates the restaurant from her point of veiw, and I rate it from mine. You, the reader get the value of our opinion (for what it’s worth!)

We plan to visit restaurants more than one time to get a true feel of what it is like. I plan to post many pictures of the inside as well as the meals.